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thorlius 04-23-2013 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by greentea (Post 885074)
hello 86 owners,
New member here. I can only reply so I decide my first post go here. :)

I have been reading this thread since last year. I really really like the 86 because of its rwd and sport suspensions, but I also worried how possible to use it as a solo daily driver. For anyone daily drive it in this past winter, please share your comments.

I have an automatic I4 accord now. In the past I daily drove a lifted tj (4.0L,6mt). It was fine in winter--i even used rwd on purpose in snow. But 86 might be too light.

Dual car setup might be the right way, but it is costy.:(

Hey, and welcome. :)

I drove the car all winter. Just get winter tires on it, and you'll be fine. If you're really iffy about it, throw some extra weight in the trunk and it'll help you out. If you've driven RWD before, and especially if you've driven RWD in the winter before, you won't have much to worry about. The car isn't overly powerful. The only thing that might be a concern, I'd guess, would be a country road commute where large snowdrifts might be an issue. I sliced through city roads and the expressway all winter, and even made a couple trips up to cottage country (Wiarton) without any concern. Sure there were a few black ice mini-scares, but those can happen in any car in the winter.

thorlius 04-23-2013 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by djdnz (Post 885196)
CRICKETS :(

On the upside I am *this* close to start getting my pile of new parts installed :)

No crickets for me yet, but I noticed taillight condensation on the right side yesterday... Going to keep an eye on it.

djdnz 04-23-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by thorlius (Post 885246)
No crickets for me yet, but I noticed taillight condensation on the right side yesterday... Going to keep an eye on it.

Yup I noticed some as well for the first time yesterday, no pooling but minor condensation at the very least.

Slartibartfast 04-23-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by thorlius (Post 885246)
No crickets for me yet, but I noticed taillight condensation on the right side yesterday... Going to keep an eye on it.

I had the crickets from the very beginning, then I switched fuel from Petro-Canada 94 to Shell V-Power 91. They were gone.

I had to fill up last week with Petro-Canada, as the Shell was closed. They're baaaaack. lol

So, I drove 'til almost empty, then filled up this morning with the V-Power 91. Gone.

When I get my new fuel pump I'll try the Petro-Can again and report.

Slartibartfast 04-23-2013 05:15 PM

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So, I'm driving to work this morning and I look down at the odometer. I didn't know home much time I had to get a pic, so I had to move fast. It's a crappy picture, but it made me smile that I was able to get it. Yes, It's little silly taking a picture while driving, but there was nobody ahead or behind on a straight country road.

RedFR-s 04-23-2013 05:42 PM

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Just got my car Saturday and absolutely love it. Nothing but great things about this car. First manual car and I have it figured out already amazing.

Great day saw another Firestorm on Edinburgh and College in Guelph and got the TRD Spoiler installed at Guelph Scion. Looks great and a fantastic job.

BreezinBy 04-23-2013 07:27 PM

Really liking that spoiler! :) Maybe after I pay for my exhaust. @thorlius total charge to my card for the side markers - $113.99. Not bad for the change it'll make... especially on the firestorm.

jamies31 04-23-2013 08:52 PM

Anyone that knows you knows that was a staged pic, if you were alone on a country rd there is now way you were driving 86kms an hr lol, or do you have it switched over to mph?

Demandred7 04-23-2013 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jamies31 (Post 886480)
Anyone that knows you knows that was a staged pic, if you were alone on a country rd there is now way you were driving 86kms an hr lol, or do you have it switched over to mph?

I totally believe Slartibartfast. Some of the roads between Cambridge and Guelph are pretty straight and going much faster than 86 km/h is asking for trouble from the OPP.

thorlius 04-23-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Demandred7 (Post 886710)
I totally believe Slartibartfast. Some of the roads between Cambridge and Guelph are pretty straight and going much faster than 86 km/h is asking for trouble from the OPP.

The 70 km/h stretch on Hwy 24, I'd guess. That's way too slow in an 80 zone and bold in a 60 zone.

Slartibartfast 04-24-2013 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by jamies31 (Post 886480)
Anyone that knows you knows that was a staged pic, if you were alone on a country rd there is now way you were driving 86kms an hr lol, or do you have it switched over to mph?

Yeah, you know me too well. I had to slow down to 86.

It was Hwy32 going north. It's an 80, most people do 100.

ScottishJedi 04-24-2013 12:33 PM

Hmmm 32 N eh I doo recall having to drop a gear and step on it to catch up with you on that road Slartibartfast! :) *most* people do 100 I think we were running 120+ that day....

greentea 04-24-2013 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by thorlius (Post 885232)
Hey, and welcome. :)

I drove the car all winter. Just get winter tires on it, and you'll be fine. If you're really iffy about it, throw some extra weight in the trunk and it'll help you out. If you've driven RWD before, and especially if you've driven RWD in the winter before, you won't have much to worry about. The car isn't overly powerful. The only thing that might be a concern, I'd guess, would be a country road commute where large snowdrifts might be an issue. I sliced through city roads and the expressway all winter, and even made a couple trips up to cottage country (Wiarton) without any concern. Sure there were a few black ice mini-scares, but those can happen in any car in the winter.

Hi thorlius,
Valuable experience. Appreciated! I guess you also carry a shovel and probably sand/salt just in case.
btw, I like the red color. Actually the fr-s is so beautiful it looks great with all color options.

Slartibartfast 04-24-2013 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RedFR-s (Post 886017)
Just got my car Saturday and absolutely love it. Nothing but great things about this car. First manual car and I have it figured out already amazing.

Great day saw another Firestorm on Edinburgh and College in Guelph and got the TRD Spoiler installed at Guelph Scion. Looks great and a fantastic job.

Looks awesome! Every time I see the Firestorm I think "Man, that looks nice". Still love the black though.

Congrats again. Hope to see you at events.

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Originally Posted by greentea (Post 885074)
hello 86 owners,
New member here. I can only reply so I decide my first post go here. :)

I have been reading this thread since last year. I really really like the 86 because of its rwd and sport suspensions, but I also worried how possible to use it as a solo daily driver. For anyone daily drive it in this past winter, please share your comments.

I have an automatic I4 accord now. In the past I daily drove a lifted tj (4.0L,6mt). It was fine in winter--i even used rwd on purpose in snow. But 86 might be too light.

Dual car setup might be the right way, but it is costy.:(

Welcome to the group greentea. We're a nice bunch... untill, a) you're ahead of one of us on the track, or b) A 'hellaflush' vs 'hellafunctional' argument breaks out. :lol:

lol

I know a few people who drove through the winter on their summer tires! I store my 'Lenore", but I took it out early when the good weather started. Then we got snow dumped on us. I can tell you that it's behaviour is very predictable, easy to correct, and a ton of fun! If I drive it through the winter next year (likely not), I would definitely put on winters though. It may be fun and easy to slide around, but if I need to stop suddenly I wouldn't want to be on summers.


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